A clever trick to making a small bathroom look bigger is to use the same tiles on the walls and the floor. Not only does the natural stone in this family bathroom add a spa-style touch, but the continuous run of tiles creates a spacious feel, along with the wall-hung fixtures that save on floor area. If natural stone feels too neutral, you can easily pep it up with strong colour pops with your towels, storage and accessories – an on-budget way to add personality to your bathroom.

We all know that in the small bathroom a better option is shower cabin than bathtub, but also a big shower cabin can look bulky in a small bathroom. In the recent years, there are popular shower cabins with a flat floor where the water drain is installed directly in the bathroom floor, and from the rest of the bathroom, it is separated by a simple glass barrier, thus the space does not seem crowded. Even the sliding doors, which, nowadays are not used often, can make a big difference in the arrangement of a small space. The old rule for using bright colors in small spaces is also useful, but if you want a pleasant space, then you need a little color. The best way to do this in the bathroom is to use interesting ceramic tiles in combination of bright and vibrant colors.